"Sana gelmediğim gün öldüğüm gündür gülüm" ( The day I do not come to you is the day I die, my rose ).
Bora Ebeoğlu , known for his extensive work on Turkish television soundtracks.
The lyrics reflect themes of undying love and the pain of separation, common in the Arabesk genre.
The "white rose" (beyaz gül) serves as a symbol of pure but painful love, with metaphors like "blood dripping where I look if the wind touches your lashes" to emphasize intense devotion. Cultural Impact
, often referred to as "Ah Gülüm," is one of the most iconic songs from the soundtrack of the hit Turkish drama Acı Hayat (2005–2007). The song is performed by the renowned Arabesk artist Hakan Taşıyan , whose deep, emotional vocals became synonymous with the show's tragic themes. Song Credits & Production
The recording features traditional Turkish instruments including the kanun (Serap Çağlayan), ud (Erdem Şentürk), and keman (Baki Kemancı), alongside a western guitar.
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"Sana gelmediğim gün öldüğüm gündür gülüm" ( The day I do not come to you is the day I die, my rose ).
Bora Ebeoğlu , known for his extensive work on Turkish television soundtracks.
The lyrics reflect themes of undying love and the pain of separation, common in the Arabesk genre.
The "white rose" (beyaz gül) serves as a symbol of pure but painful love, with metaphors like "blood dripping where I look if the wind touches your lashes" to emphasize intense devotion. Cultural Impact
, often referred to as "Ah Gülüm," is one of the most iconic songs from the soundtrack of the hit Turkish drama Acı Hayat (2005–2007). The song is performed by the renowned Arabesk artist Hakan Taşıyan , whose deep, emotional vocals became synonymous with the show's tragic themes. Song Credits & Production
The recording features traditional Turkish instruments including the kanun (Serap Çağlayan), ud (Erdem Şentürk), and keman (Baki Kemancı), alongside a western guitar.